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Don D. Jackson, M.D.

Bibliography

With the exceptions of one rather incomplete bibliography (Mackel, 1977) and four extensive but not comprehensive lists of references (Greenberg, 1974, 1977; Ray 1989, 1991, 1995), no bibliography of Don D. Jackson's published writing exists. In an attempt to provide easier accessibility to the published work of Dr. Jackson, the following exhaustive, chronological, bibliography has been complied.

Books

1. Jackson, D. (Ed.). (1960). The etiology of schizophrenia. New York, Basic Books.

2. Jackson, D. (1964). Myths of madness: New facts for old fallacies. New

York, MacMillian Pub. Co.

3. Haas, A. & Jackson, D. (1967). Bulls, bears and Dr. Freud, Mountain

View, CA: World Pub.

4. Watzlawick, P., Beavin, J., Jackson, D. (1967). Pragmatics of human

communication: A study of interactional patterns, pathologies & paradoxes. New York: W.W. Norton & Co. Also published in Bern, Switzerland. Hans Huber, Pub., 1969.

5. Jackson, D. (Ed.). (1968). Communication, family and marriage (Human

communication, volume 1). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

6. Jackson, D. (Ed.). (1968). Therapy, communication and change (Human communication, volume 2). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

7. Lederer, W. & Jackson, D. (1968). Mirages of marriage. NY: W.W. Norton.

Journal Articles, Book Chapters, Forewords, Book Reviews, and Commentaries

1. Jackson, D. (1944). The therapeutic uses of hypnosis. Stanford Medical Bulletin, 2 (4), 193-196.

2. Jackson, D. (1946). The psychosomatic factors in ulcerative colitis. Psychosomatic Medicine, 8, 278-280.

3. Jackson, D. (1946). The use of d-desoxyephedrine in neuro psychiatry. Texas Report of Biological Medicine, 4, 10-13.

4. Jackson, D. (1952). The relationship of the referring physician to the psychiatrist. California Medicine, 76 (6), June, 391-394.

5. Jackson, D. (1954). An episode of sleepwalking. Journal of the American Psychiatric Association, 503-508.

6. Jackson, D. (1954). Office treatment of ambulatory schizophrenics. California Medicine, 81 (4), Oct., 263-267.

7. Jackson, D. (1954). Suicide. Scientific American, 191, 88-96.

8. Jackson, D. (1954). Some factors influencing the Oedipus complex. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 23, 566-581.

9. Jackson, D. (1955). Suicide and the physician. The Prescriber, March.

10. Jackson, D. (1955). A psychiatrist answers his critics. Medical Economist, August, 171-176.

11. Jackson, D. (1955). The changing role of psychiatry in multidisciplinary research. In the Program Guide, Meeting of the Psychiatry & Neurology Service, June 1, 1955, Office of the Chief Medical Director, Veterans Administration, Washington D.C.

12. Jackson, D. (1955). The therapist's personality in the therapy of schizophrenics. AMA Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 74, 292-299.

13. Jackson, D. (1955). Review of "the self in psychotic process," by Perry, J.W., Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 1955, 24, 138-140.

14. Jackson, D. (1956). The loneliest man in town. The New Republic, 134, Feb. 13, 21.

15. Jackson, D. (1956). The rebellious animal. The New Republic, 134, Feb. 20, 20.

16. Jackson, D. (1956). The present un-indicative. The New Republic, 134, June 18, 22.

17. Jackson, D. (1956). Beware ataraxes in the attic. The New Republic, 135, October 22, 22.

18. Jackson, D. (1956). Response to comments on "Beware ataraxes in the attic." The New Republic, 135, November 19, 31.

19. Jackson, D. (1957). Response to comments on "Beware attaraxes in the attic." The New Republic, 136, January, 1957.

20. Bateson, G., Jackson, D.J., Haley, J., Weakland, J.H. (1956). Toward a theory of schizophrenia. Behavioral Science, 1, (4) 251-264. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, Family, and Marriage (Human Communication, volume 1). Science and Behavior Books, Inc., Palo Alto, California, 1968. Also in Berger, M. (Ed.), Beyond the Double Bind (3-28). New York: Brunner/Mazel. Also in Sluzki, C. & Ransom, D. (Eds.), Double Bind: Foundation of the Communicational approach to the family (3-22). NY: Grune & Stratton.

21. Jackson, D. (1956). Countertransference and psychotherapy. In F. Fromm-Reichmann & J. Moreno (Eds.), Progress In Psychotherapy Volume I (234-238). New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc.

22. Jackson, D. (1957). The psychiatrist in a medical clinic. Bulletin of the American Association of Medical Clinics, 6, 94-98.

23. Jackson, D. & Fox, T.H. (1957). Discussion. (Participant in a panel discussion), Bulletin of the American Association of Medical Clinics, 6, 98-100.

24. Jackson, D. (1957). Theories of suicide. In E. Shneidman & N. Farebrow, (Eds.), Clues to Suicide (pp. 11-21). New York, McGraw-Hill.

25. Jackson, D. (1957). A note on the importance of trauma in the genesis of schizophrenia. Psychiatry, 20 (2) 181-184. Also in D. Jackson, (Ed.), Communication, Family, and Marriage (Human Communication, volume 1), Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

26. Jackson, D. (1957). The question of family homeostasis. The Psychiatric Quarterly Supplement, 31 (part 1), 79-90. First presented as the Frieda Fromm-Reichmann Lecture at the Palo Alto V.A. Hospital in Menlo Park, January 1954; also presented May 7, 1954 at the APA Meeting, St. Louis, Mo., Also in Jackson, D., Ed.), Communication, family & marriage (Human communication, vol. 1) (1-11). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

27. Weakland, J. & Jackson, D. (1958). Patient and therapist observations on the circumstances of a schizophrenic episode. AMA Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 79, 448-459. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, family, and marriage (Human communication volume 1) (pp. 87-121). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, Inc.

28. Block, J., Patterson, V., Block, J. & Jackson, D., (1958). A study of the parents of schizophrenic and neurotic children. Psychiatry, 27, 3.

29. Jackson, D., Block, J., Block, J. & Patterson, V. (1958). Psychiatrist's conceptions of the schizophrenic parent. AMA Archives of Neurology & Psychiatry, 79, 448-459.

30. Jackson, D., Oremland, J.D., Krieger, G. & Blazejack, R. (1958). Factors affecting results in Psychotherapy. Diseases of the Nervous System, July, 289-294.

31. Jackson, D. (1958). Family and sexuality. In C. Whitaker (Ed.), Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients (pp. 110-143). New York, Little-Brown Pub.

32. Whitaker, C., Jackson, D., Bateson, G., Rosen, J., Hayward, M., Malone,

T., Taylor, J. & Warkenton, J. (1958). Dialectical discussion of significant aspects of the diagnosis and treatment of schizophrenia. Conducted October 15-17, 1955 at Sea Island, Georgia. In Whitaker, C. (Ed.), Psychotherapy of Chronic Schizophrenic Patients (pp. 3-218). Boston, MA: Little, Brown.

33. Jackson, D. (1958). Guilt and the control of pleasure in schizoid personalities. The British Journal of Medical Psychology, 31, (part 2), 124-130. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.). Communication, Family, & Marriage (Human Communication vol 1) (pp. 12-22). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

34. Knupfer, G., Jackson, D.J., Krieger, G. (1959). Personality differences between more & less competent psychotherapists as a function of criteria of competence. Journal of Nervous & Mental Disorders, 129, 375-384.

35. Jackson, D. & Weakland, J. (1959). Schizophrenic symptoms and family

interaction. A.M.A. Archives of General Psychiatry, Dec., 618-621. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.),Therapy, Communication, & Change (Human Communication vol 2) (1-8). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior.

36. Jackson, D. (1959). The managing of acting out in a borderline personality. In A. Burton (Ed.), Case Studies In Counseling & Psychotherapy (pp. 168-189). New York: Prentice-Hall.

37. Jackson, D. (1959). Family interaction, family homeostasis and some implications for conjoint family psychotherapy. In J. Masserman (Ed.). Individual and Familial Dynamics (pp. 122-141). New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.). Therapy, Communication And Change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 185-203). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

38. Jackson, D. (1959). (Contribution to panel review) The family in psycho-therapy. In J. Masserman (Ed.). Individual & Familial Dynamics (Science & Psychoanalysis vol. 2, 211-212). NY: Grune & Stratton.

39. Jackson, D. & Glover, E. (1960). Correspondence. British Journal of Medical Psychology, 33, 225-230.

40. Jackson, D. (1960). Critique of twin studies of schizophrenia. In D. Jackson (Ed.), The Etiology of Schizophrenia (pp. 57-71). NY: Basic Books. Also in J. Palmer & M. Goldstein (Eds.), Perspectives In Psychotherapy (pp. 256-277). NY: Basic Books, 1966.

41. Jackson, D. (1960). A critique of the literature on the genetics of schizophrenia. In D. Jackson (Ed.), The Etiology of Schizophrenia (pp. 37-87). NY; Basic Books.

42. Patterson, V., Block, J., Block, J., Jackson, D., (1960). The relation between intention to conceive and symptoms during pregnancy. Psychosomatic Medicine, 22 (5), 373-376.

43. Jackson, D. (1960). The monad, the dyad, & the family therapy of schizophrenics. In A. Burton (Ed), Psychotherapy of the Psychosis (pp. 318-328). NY, Basic Books.

44. Jackson, D. & Weakland, J. (1961). Conjoint family therapy: some considerations on theory, technique, and results. Psychiatry, 24 (suppl. #2), 30-45. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.). Therapy, Communication, and Change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 222-248). Palo Alto, Calif., Science & Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

45. Jackson, D. (1961). Interactional psychotherapy. In M. Stein (Ed.), Contemporary Psychotherapies, (pp. 256-271). New York: The Free Press of Glenco, Inc. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication and Change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 129-145). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, Inc.

46. Jackson, D. & Satir, V. (1961). A review of psychiatric developments in family diagnosis and therapy. In Ackerman, N., Beatman, F., Sherman, S. (Eds.), Exploring the Base for Family Therapy: Papers from the M. Robert Gomberg memorial conference (pp. 29-51). New York: Family Services of America. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication and Change (Human Communication vol 2) (pp. 249-270). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, 1968.

47. Ackerman, N. (Chair), Behrens, M., Bateson, G., Cottrell, L., Jackson, D., Leichter, H, & Lennard, H. (1961). Panel discussion: The challenge of research in family diagnosis and therapy. In N. Ackerman, F. Beatman & S. Sherman (Eds.), Exploring The Base For Family Therapy (pp. 135-154).

48. Jackson, D., Riskin, J. & Satir, V. (1961). A method of analysis of a family interview. AMA Archives of General Psychiatry, 5, 321-339. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, Family, and Marriage (Human Communication volume 1), Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, 1968.

59. Jackson, D. (1961). Family therapy in the family of the schizophrenic. In M. Stein (Ed.), Contemporary Psychotherapies (pp. 272-287). New York: The Free Press of Glenco, Inc. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication, and Change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 204-221). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books., 1968.

50. Kantor, R., Jackson, D.(1962). Some assumptions in the recent research on schizophrenia. The Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 135 (1), 36-43. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, Family, and Marriage (Human Communication volume 1) (pp. 217-229). Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

51. Jackson, D. (1962). Family affairs, Family Process, 1 (1), 153-155.

52. Jackson, D. (1962). Book review of A Modern Introduction to the Family, edited by, N. Bell & E. Vogel. In Family Process, 1 (2), 170.

53. Jackson, D. (1962). Family affairs, Family Process, 1 (2), 319-320.

54. Jackson, D. (1962). Schizophrenia. Scientific American, 207 (2), 65-74.

55. Jackson, D. (1962). Psychoanalytic education in the communication processes. Science and Psychoanalysis, 5, 129-145. New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication, and change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 97-114). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

56. Jackson, D. (1962). Action for mental illness - what kind? Stanford Medical Bulletin, 20, 77-80.

57. Jackson, D. (1962). LSD and the new beginning. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 135, 435-438.

58. Jackson, D. (1963). Family affairs. Family Process, 2 (1), 162-164.

59. Jackson, D. (1963). Comment. Family Process, 2 (1), 182-184.

60. Jackson, D. (1963). Family affairs, Family Process, 2 (2), 380-382.

61. Bateson, G., Jackson, D.J., Haley, J., Weakland, J.H. (1963). A note on the double bind - 1962. Family Process, 2, (1), 154-161. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, Family, & Marriage (Human Communication vol. 1) (pp. 55-62). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, 1968.

62. Jackson, D. (1963). Discussion of Jaffe's “Electronic computers in psychoanalytic research.” In J. Masserman (Ed.), Science & Psychoanalysis, Volume VI, Violence & War (pp. 170-172). New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc.

63. Jackson, D. & Watzlawick, P. (1963). The acute psychosis as a manifestation of growth experience. Psychiatric Research Reports, May, 16: 83-94. Also in Therapy, Communication, and Change (Human Communication volume 2), Jackson, D. J. (Ed.), Palo Alto, Calif., Science & Behavior Books, Inc., 1968, 16-29.

64. Jackson, D. (1963). A study of family structure. Psychological Reports, 13, 422.

65. Jackson, D. (1963). Response to a letter to the editor, Family Process, 2 (2), 397.

66. Jackson, D. & Haley, J. (1963). Transference revisited. The Journal of Nervous & Mental Disease, 137 (4), 363-371. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication, & Change (Human Communication volume 2) (pp. 115-128). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

67. Jackson, D. (1963). Forward to Strategies of psychotherapy by Jay Haley (pp. vii-viii). New York: Grune & Stratton Inc.

68. Jackson, D. (1963). A suggestion for the technical handling of paranoid patients. Psychiatry, 26, 306-307.

79. Jackson, D. (1963). Psychotherapy for schizophrenia. Scientific American, 188, 58-63.

70. Jackson, D. (1963). Review of "Perceval's Narrative," edited by Gregory Bateson, British Journal of Medical Psychology.

71. Jackson, D. (1964). Family affairs, Family Process, 3 (1), 163-164.

72. Jackson, D. & Yalom, I. (1964). Family homeostasis and patient change. In J. Masserman (Ed.), Current Psychiatric Therapies, volume IV (pp. 155-165). New York: Grune & Stratton, Inc.

73. Bateson, G. & Jackson, D.J. (1964). Social factors and disorders of communication. Some varieties of pathogenic organization. In Disorders of Communication, 42, 270-283. Research Publications, A.R.N.M.D. Also in D. Jackson (Ed.), Communication, Family, and Marriage (Human Communication volume 1) (pp. 200-229). Palo Alto, CA: Science and Behavior Books, Inc., 1968.

74. Jackson, D. (1964). Family affairs, Family Process, 3 (2), 415-416.

75. Jackson, D. (1964). The psychotherapy arena, Family Process, 3 (2), 427-428.

76. Jackson, D. (1964). Schizophrenia: an adaptation to a socially pathogenic context. Issues in Current Medical Practice, 1; 8, 2-7.

77. Jackson, D. (1964). Foreword to Conjoint Family Therapy, by Virginia Satir, Palo Alto, Calif., Science and Behavior Books, Inc.

78. Jackson, D. (1965). The study of the family. Family Process, 4 (1), 1-20.

79. Jackson, D. (1965). Community psychiatry: Common sense & uncommon men [Special issue]. Trends in Psychiatry, 2 (3).

80. Jackson, D. (1965). Conjoint family therapy. Modern Medicine, May 24, 172-198. Also in Modern Medicine of Canada, 20 (11), Nov., 69-77.

81. Jackson, D. (1965). Family affairs. Family Process, 4 (2), 314-316.

82. Jackson, D. (1965). Book review of Psychiatry Education Today by Ives Hendrick, M.D., Family Process, 4 (2), 323-325.

83. Jackson, D. (1965). Family rules: Marital quid pro quo. Archives of General Psychiatry, 12, 589-594. Also in P. Watzlawick & J. Weakland (Eds.), The Interactional View (21-30). NY: W.W. Norton.

84. Jackson, D. (1965). Conjoint family therapy as an aid to intensive psychotherapy. In A. Burton (Ed.), Modern Psychotherapeutic Practice (80-89). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books. Also in D.Jackson (Ed.), Therapy, Communication, & Change (169-184). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

85. Jackson, D. (1965). Family homeostasis and the physician. California Medicine, 103 (4), 239-242.

86. Jackson, D. (1965). Physician: benign autocrat. Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (2), 88-92.

87. Jackson, D. (1966). Response to letters on “Physician: benign autocrat.” Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (4).

88. Jackson, D. (1966). Of time and Freud. Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (4).

89. Jackson, D. (1966). Family affairs. Family Process, 5 (1).

90. Jackson, D. (1966). Response to comments on “Of time & Freud.” Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (7).

91. Jackson, D. (1966). Family practice: A Comprehensive Medical Approach. Comprehensive Psychiatry, 7 (5), 338-244. Also in P. Watzlawick & J. Weakland (Eds.), The Interactional View (326-334). NY: Norton.

92. Jackson, D. (1966). Discussion of Rogawsky, A. S. (Moderator). “Symposium on psychoanalysis view of conjoint therapy” Psychoanalytic Forum, 1, 163-164.

93. Jackson, D. (1966). Editorial. Medical Opinion & Review, 1, (5).

94. Jackson, D. & Yalom, I. (1966). Family research on the problem of ulcerated colitis. Archives of General Psychiatry, 15, 410-418. Also in P. Watzlawick & J. Weakland (Eds.), The Interactional View (pp. 335-351). New York: W.W. Norton

95. Jackson, D. (1966). Filming of psychotherapeutic sessions as a personal experience. In L. Gottschalk & A. Auerback (Eds.), Methods of Research in Psychiatry (pp. 63-65). Appleton-Century-Crofts Pub.

96. Jackson, D. (1966). A meaning all it's own. Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (11), 100-101.

97. Jackson, D. (1966). Editorial. Medical Opinion & Review, 1 (11), 9.

98. Jackson, D. (1966). Family affairs, Family Process, 5 (2), 272-273.

99. Jackson, D. (1966). Forbidden ground. Medical Opinion & Review, 2 (1), 32-33.

100. Jackson, D. (1966). To be but not Albee. Medical Opinion & Review, 2 (3), 136-146.

101. Jackson, D. (1966). Dyadic or Symmetrical Relationships in Marriage, Psychiatric Digest

101. Jackson, D. (1967). Peninsula of the damned. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (1), 101-104.

102. Jackson, D. (1967). Identified flying objects. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (2), 16-125.

103. Jackson, D. (1967). The fear of change. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (3), 34-41.

104. Jackson, D. (1967). Family affairs. Family Process, 1 (6), 117-119.

105. Jackson, D. (1967). GP to the PM. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (4), 49-52.

106. Jackson, D. (1967). Response to letters on "Peninsula of the damned." Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (4), 16-17.

107. Jackson, D. (1967). The myth of normality. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (5), 28-33.

108. Jackson, D. (1967). Comprehensive medicine. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (6), 84-90.

109. Jackson, D. (1967). Foreword to the revised edition of Virginia Satir's Conjoint family therapy (pp. vi.). Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

110. Jackson, D. (1967). Casting for roles and fishes. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (7), 68-72.

111. Jackson, D. (1967). Power and education. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (8), 38-47.

112. Jackson, D. (1967). Differences between “normal” and “abnormal” Families. In N. Ackerman, F. Beatman & S. Sherman (Eds.), Expanding Theory & Practice in Family Therapy (pp. 99-102). NY: Family Services of America.

113. Jackson, D., Ackerman, N., Scheflen, A., Boszormenyi-Nagy, I. & Zwerling, I. (1967). Communication within the family, a panel discussion. In N. Ackerman, F. Beatman & S. Sherman (Eds.), Expanding Theory and Practice in Family Therapy (pp. 102-108). New York: Family Services of America.

114. Jackson, D. (1967). The transactional viewpoint. International Journal of Psychiatry, 4, 543-544.

115. Jackson, D. (1967). Schizophrenia: The nosological nexus. In Excerpta Medica International Congress, The Origins of Schizophrenia. The Proceedings of the First International Conference. 151 (pp. 111-120). Rochester, New York. Also in Weakland, J. (Eds.). (1977). The Interactional View, pp. 193-207. New York: W.W. Norton.

116. Jackson, D. (1967). Aspects of conjoint family therapy. In G. Zuk & I. Boszormenyi-Nag (Eds.), Family Therapy & Disturbed Families pp. 28-40. Palo Alto, CA: Science & Behavior Books.

117. Jackson, D. (1967). The individual & the larger contexts. Family Process, 6 (2), 139-154. Reprinted in W. Gray, F. Duhl & N Rizzo (Eds.), General Systems Theory & Psychiatry (pp. 387-396). Boston, MA: Little, Brown & Co.

118. Jackson, D. (1967). Family affairs. Family Process, 6 (2), 252-253.

119. Jackson, D. (1967). Awe in Disneyland, Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (10), 95-99.

120. Jackson, D. (1967). Pain as a prerogative. Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (11), 110-114.

121. Jackson, D. (1968). Interaction in medicine. Medical Opinion & Review, 4 (2), Feb., 102-106.

122. Haas, A. & Jackson, D. (1968). Why you win or lose on the stock market, Cornet, December, 6 (12); 131-159

123. Lederer, W. & Jackson, D. (1968). The complete psychiatric marriage checkup including emotional exercises for couples: An excerpt from Mirages of Marriage. Ladies Home Journal Book Bonus, June.

124. Jackson, D. & Bodin, A. (1968). Paradoxical communication & the marital paradox. In S. Rosenbaum & I. Alger (Eds.), The Marriage Relationship (pp. 3-20). NY: Basic Books.

125. Jackson, D. (1964/2008). Sick Sad, Savage & Sane

126. Jackson, D. (1963/2000). Brief Psychotherapy

127. Jackson, D. (1957/2005). Further considerations of hysterical symptoms in women.

128. Jackson, D. (19632005). Psychopathology, the Double Bind, & Control Theory.

129. Jackson, D. (1964/1999). Divorce.

130. Jackson, D. (1962/1999). Therapy with the Family. Contemporary Family Therapy.

Audio and Film Recordings of

Donald D. Jackson, M.D.

The following is an annotated bilbliography of all known audio and film recordings of Don D. Jackson. Section one provides a list, in chronological order, of film recordings of Dr. Jackson conducting therapy. Section two are audio recordings of lectures, theoretical presentations, simulations of family interaction, and therapy sessions conducted by Dr. Jackson. All original recordings and a master copy of each recording, on modern video and audio cassette formats, are housed at the Mental Research Institute, 555 Middlefield Road, Palo Alto, California 94301.

Films

1. Interview: Mr. Curnutt, 30 minutes, January 17, 1957.

2. Interview: Mr. Schoemer, 30 minutes, January 19, 1957.

3. Interview: Mr. Manucia, 30 minutes, January 19, 1957.

4. Interview: Mr. Manucia, 30 minutes, January 25, 1958.

5. The Fine Line, 60 minutes television documentary, 1959.

6. Hillcrest Family Interview, 32 minutes, 1964.

7. Consultation with Dr. Peachy, the Hillcrest Family Therapist, 10 minutes, 1964.

8. Schizophrenia, 30 minute Television documentary, 1965.

9. A "schizophrenic" Family, 60 minutes, 1967.

Audio Recordings

Theoretical Discussions and Presentations (67 recordings)

1. The Marital Quid Pro Quo, 10-10-1963 or 1964.

2. Molokai, 1967 ?

3. No fault divorce, ?

4. "Causative" factors of family symptoms, part 1, 12-11-1964.

5. "Causative" factors of family symptoms, part 2, 12-11-1964.

6. On Insight, 3-8-1962.

7. Research on Mental Illness, T.V. Discussion, 6-8-1961.

8. Marriage & Mental Illness, T.V. discussion, 6-7 & 9-1961.

9. Lecture to Menlo V.A. residents, 2-21-1963.

10. Jackson, Bateson, Haley, Weakland: On Erickson, 1956 ?

Simulated Family Interviews

1. Three Simulated Family Interviews, Part One, February 20, 1958

2. Three Simulated Family Interviews, Part Two, March 4, 1958

3. Three Simulated Family Interviews, Part Three, June 8, 1958.

Audio Recordings: Therapeutic Interviews

1. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. Kendricks, 1-4-1961.

2. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. Kendricks, 4-11-1961 (Anthology)

3. Interview #3: Kendricks family, 5-24-1961, and

4. Interview #4: Kendricks family, 5-31-1961.

5. Interview: the Kendricks family, 6-7-1961.

6. Interview: Mrs. Kendricks, 6-17-1961.

7. Interview: Kendricks family, ? but after 7-12-1961.

8. Interview: Mrs. Kendricks, 7-12-1961.

9. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. Kendricks, 10-4-1961.

10. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. Kendricks, 11-1-1961.

11. Interview with Mr. P. Wildman, 9-24-1957.

12. Interview #2: Mr. Curnutt, 1-14-1957.

13. Interview #1: Mayer family, 12-19-1965.

14. Interview #1: Mayer family, 12-22-1965.

15. Interview #2: Mayer family, 1-5-1966.

16. Interview #3: Mayer family, 11-1-1966.

17. Interview: Mr & Mrs. M., 5-16-1966

18. A different interview with Mr. & Mrs. M., undated.

19. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. M., Part 2, 5-16-1966.

20. Interview: Shelby, 10-31-1965.

21. Interview: Rose crying, Part 1, 6-1963.

22. Interview #5: Rose crying, Part 2, 6-1963.

23. Interview: Mrs. Pfieffer & her mother, 3-30-1960.

24. Interview: Mr. & Mrs. Palone, 4-9-1960?

25. Interview: Mrs. B. (Wart therapy), 1-10-1956, and

26. Interview: Patient at Menlo V.A., 5-3-1957

27. Interview: Stonewall family (Excerpts), 10-14-1963, and

28. Interview: Family in Topeka Kansas, 3-15-1966.

29. Interview: Henry family, 4-12-1965.

30. Interview: Mrs. Marley, 1-16-1957.

31. Interview: Collins family, date unknown.

32. Interview: Sate Department Family, 8-14-1959.

33. Interview: Mack family, 11-24-1966.

34. Interview: Mack family, 12-?-1966.

35. Interview: Mr. Lock & John Weakland, 8-5-1964, and

36. Interview: A family & a therapist, 3-24-1965.

Therapy Conducted by Dr. Jackson as part of the Brief Therapy Project

1. Interview #2: Mr. Davidner alone, 1967

(First session was an in home visit conducted by Dr. Fisch, not recorded)

2. Interview #3, Mr. Davidner alone, 1967

3. Interview #4, Mr. & Mrs. Davidner, 1967

4. Interview #5, Mr. & Mrs. Davidner, 1967

5. Interview #6, Mr. & Mrs. Davidner, 1967

6. Interview #7, Mr. Davidner, Mrs. Davidner,

Mrs. Davidner's mother 1967

7. Interview #8, Mr. & Mrs. Davidner, 1967

8. Interview #9, Mr. & Mrs. Davidner, 1967

Structured Family Interviews and Team Discussions

1. SFI: Roland family, 6-1-1963.

2. Discussion of SFI: Secumbe family, 7-30-1961.

3. Discussion of Structured Interview of Roland Family, 6-1-1963

4. Discussion of SFI: Hause family, unknown date.

5. SFI Interview: Stiver family, Part 1, 4-13-1964.

6. SFI: Hause family, 2-18-1962.

7. SFI: Stiver family, Part 2, 4-13-1964.

8. Discussion of Stiver Interview, 4-13-1964.

9. SFI: Lock family, 1-30-1964.

10. SFI: A family & a therapist, 8-5-1964

APPENDIX D

Following is a non exhaustive bibliography of articles, chapters and brief commentaries written about the work of Don D. Jackson.

ARTICLES ABOUT DON D. JACKSON

1. Behavioral research facility set up in Palo Alto. The Bulletin, Sept. 1958, 22.

2. Perlman, D. (1961). Family is the key in new therapy: Palo Alto institute's psychiatric weapon. San Francisco Sunday Chronicle, Feb. 12, 1961.

3. Silverman, M, Silverman, M. (1962). Psychiatry: Inside the family circle. The Saturday Evening Post.

4. Rosen, J. (1961). A book review on The etiology of schizophrenia, Don D. Jackson, Editor. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 30: 276-283.

5. Freeman, T. (1962). Book review: The Etiology of Schizophrenia, D. Jackson (Ed.) International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 43: 182-184

6. Conjoint family therapy discussed by its Founder. (1965, Feb. 15). Roche Report Frontiers of Clinical Psychiatry, 2 (4), 1-2, & 9).

7. Haley J., Hoffman, L. (1967). The eternal triangle. A case study of the therapy of Don D. Jackson. In J. Haley & L. Hoffman (Eds.), Techniques of Family Therapy pp. 174-264. New York: Basic Books.

8. Steiger, W. (1967). Letter/comment on ``To be but not Albee.'' Medical Opinion & Review, 3 (5), 15-16.

9. Ackerman, N. (1970). Don D. Jackson Memorial conference, A eulogy. Family Process, Special Edition, 9 (2), 117-121.

10. Bodin, A. (1981). The interactional view: Family therapy approaches of the Mental Research Institute. In A. Gurman & D. Kniskern (Eds.), Handbook of Family Therapy (pp. 267-309). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

11. Bell, J. (1970). The future Of family therapy. Family Process, 9 (2), 127-141.

12. Greenberg, G. S. (1974). Conjoint family theory: An entree to a new

behavior therapy. A Doctoral Dissertation, Tulane University, New Orleans, La.

13. Sterlin, H. (1974). Family theory: An Introduction. In A. Burton (Ed.), Operational Theories of Personality (278-307). New York: Brunner/Mazel.

14. Greenberg, G. (1977). The family interactional perspective: A study and examination of the work of Don D. Jackson, Family Process, 16 (4), 385-412.

15. Wolberg, L., Aronson, M. (1977). The contributions of Don D. Jackson. In L. Wolberg & M. Aronson (Eds.), Group Therapy: An Overview 1977 (pp. ix). New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.

16. Mackler, L. (1977). The Donald D. Jackson bibliography. In L. Wolberg & M. Aronson (Eds.), Group Therapy: An Overview 1977 (pp. 1-4). New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.

17. Weakland, J., Greenberg, G. (1977). Don D. Jackson's contributions to group therapy. In L. Wolberg & M. Aronson (Eds.), Group Therapy: An Overview 1977 (pp. 5-13). New York: Stratton Intercontinental Medical Book Corp.

18. Zuk, G. (1981). Homage to Don D. Jackson. International Journal of Family Therapy, 3 (1), 3-4.

19. Haley, J. (1981). Reflections on therapy: An address given at the fourth Don D. Jackson memorial conference, April, 1978. In J. Haley, Reflections on Therapy and other essays (pp. 190-205). Chevy Chase, MD: The Family Therapy Institute of Washington, D.C.

20. Friedlander, M., Highlen, P. (1984). A spatial view of family interviews: similarities and differences across counselors. Journal of Counseling Psychology, 31 (4), 477-489.

21. Friedlander, M., Highlen, P. (1985). Content analytic comparison of four expert counselor's approaches to treatment: Ackerman, Bowen, Jackson, & Whitaker. Journal Counseling Psychology, 32; 2, 171-180

22. Ray, W. (1989). Dissertation

23. Ray, W. (1990). German article 1

24. Ray, W. (1991). German article 2

25. Ray. W & Hargens, J. (1991). English article

26. Ray, W. (1992). Argentine article

27. Ray, W. (1992). Family Therapy

28. Ray, W. (1995). Chapter four, Propagations

29. Ray, W. Bibliography

30. Ray, W. Art in Madanas & Crenshaw book

31. Ray, W., & Wingfield, B. Intro to jackson's divorce article

32. Ray, Homeostasis revisited.

33. Ray, W., & Greenberg, G. Jackson concepts & proactive work

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